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By Kristi Palma
Travel lovers can save money on flights to Europe with low-cost airline PLAY this Valentine’s Day.
PLAY just launched a Valentine’s Day deal with $99 flights to Iceland and $129 flights to London, Paris, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Berlin, Dublin, Stockholm, Frankfurt, or Hamburg.
The sale is available Feb. 1-6 for travel between February and May and between September and December. The deal is good for one-way flights on roundtrip bookings with the Basic Bundle.
What’s more, travelers can now enjoy stopovers in Iceland for no additional cost, according to the airline.
“PLAY has taken advantage of Iceland’s location near Europe to bring travelers convenient flights and affordable fares, and now the stopover feature brings even more benefits to our passengers,” said PLAY CEO Birgir Jónsson, in a statement. “Rather than having a few hours layover in Iceland, travelers can make a stop to this bucket-list destination for an extra day or week to experience everything our home country has to offer. Long stayovers are a win-win for both us and our passengers to enable exploration at a low price.”
Flights are available from the airline’s four U.S. destinations: Logan International Airport, Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, New York Stewart International Airport, and Dulles International Airport in Virginia.
Fares include all mandatory taxes, fees, and carrier charges. Restrictions and baggage fees apply.
Kristi Palma is the travel writer for Boston.com, focusing on the six New England states. She covers airlines, hotels, and things to do across Boston and New England. She is the author of the award-winning Scenic Six, a weekly travel newsletter.
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